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Shortly before my year was up in Vietnam, I received what many call a Million Dollar Injury. To qualify for this there are three requirements. First, it can’t kill you. Second, is that you get sent back to the United States. And third, you’re able to lead a normal life.

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Veterans taking in some turns atop the snow in CT

Veterans taking in some turns atop the snow in CT The Leaps of Faith program also takes to the water in the Summer months to teach veterans how to water ski. Author: Jim Altman Updated: 5:57 PM EST February 17, 2021 SOUTHINGTON, Conn. The Leaps of Faith Adaptive Skiers program is celebrating three decades both on the water and atop the snow. In 2021, LOF returned to Mount Southington to host an annual tradition; treat veterans from all around the area to a day on the slopes.  “The foundation lets us come out and everything is free,” said retired Marine Corp Sgt. Gennaro Carbone. Carbone, from North Haven, was trying out a snowboard for the first time. David Ferri, a retired Marine Corp corporal from Meriden started snowboarding with Leaps of Faith in 2014 and has become an instructor, volunteering to help other vets to get a feel for the slopes. “You come out and have that camaraderie that we had when we were in the service,” Ferri sa

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